Commit a98406e2 authored by Daniel Borkmann's avatar Daniel Borkmann Committed by David S. Miller

random32: improvements to prandom_bytes

This patch addresses a couple of minor items, mostly addesssing
prandom_bytes(): 1) prandom_bytes{,_state}() should use size_t
for length arguments, 2) We can use put_unaligned() when filling
the array instead of open coding it [ perhaps some archs will
further benefit from their own arch specific implementation when
GCC cannot make up for it ], 3) Fix a typo, 4) Better use unsigned
int as type for getting the arch seed, 5) Make use of
prandom_u32_max() for timer slack.

Regarding the change to put_unaligned(), callers of prandom_bytes()
which internally invoke prandom_bytes_state(), don't bother as
they expect the array to be filled randomly and don't have any
control of the internal state what-so-ever (that's also why we
have periodic reseeding there, etc), so they really don't care.

Now for the direct callers of prandom_bytes_state(), which
are solely located in test cases for MTD devices, that is,
drivers/mtd/tests/{oobtest.c,pagetest.c,subpagetest.c}:

These tests basically fill a test write-vector through
prandom_bytes_state() with an a-priori defined seed each time
and write that to a MTD device. Later on, they set up a read-vector
and read back that blocks from the device. So in the verification
phase, the write-vector is being re-setup [ so same seed and
prandom_bytes_state() called ], and then memcmp()'ed against the
read-vector to check if the data is the same.

Akinobu, Lothar and I also tested this patch and it runs through
the 3 relevant MTD test cases w/o any errors on the nandsim device
(simulator for MTD devs) for x86_64, ppc64, ARM (i.MX28, i.MX53
and i.MX6):

  # modprobe nandsim first_id_byte=0x20 second_id_byte=0xac \
                     third_id_byte=0x00 fourth_id_byte=0x15
  # modprobe mtd_oobtest dev=0
  # modprobe mtd_pagetest dev=0
  # modprobe mtd_subpagetest dev=0

We also don't have any users depending directly on a particular
result of the PRNG (except the PRNG self-test itself), and that's
just fine as it e.g. allowed us easily to do things like upgrading
from taus88 to taus113.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Tested-by: default avatarAkinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com>
Tested-by: default avatarLothar Waßmann <LW@KARO-electronics.de>
Cc: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent c1e60bd4
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ unsigned int get_random_int(void);
unsigned long randomize_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end, unsigned long len);
u32 prandom_u32(void);
void prandom_bytes(void *buf, int nbytes);
void prandom_bytes(void *buf, size_t nbytes);
void prandom_seed(u32 seed);
void prandom_reseed_late(void);
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ struct rnd_state {
};
u32 prandom_u32_state(struct rnd_state *state);
void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, int nbytes);
void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, size_t nbytes);
/**
* prandom_u32_max - returns a pseudo-random number in interval [0, ep_ro)
......
......@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include <linux/jiffies.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOM32_SELFTEST
static void __init prandom_state_selftest(void);
......@@ -96,27 +97,23 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_u32);
* This is used for pseudo-randomness with no outside seeding.
* For more random results, use prandom_bytes().
*/
void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, int bytes)
void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, size_t bytes)
{
unsigned char *p = buf;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < round_down(bytes, sizeof(u32)); i += sizeof(u32)) {
u32 random = prandom_u32_state(state);
int j;
u8 *ptr = buf;
for (j = 0; j < sizeof(u32); j++) {
p[i + j] = random;
random >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
}
while (bytes >= sizeof(u32)) {
put_unaligned(prandom_u32_state(state), (u32 *) ptr);
ptr += sizeof(u32);
bytes -= sizeof(u32);
}
if (i < bytes) {
u32 random = prandom_u32_state(state);
for (; i < bytes; i++) {
p[i] = random;
random >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
}
if (bytes > 0) {
u32 rem = prandom_u32_state(state);
do {
*ptr++ = (u8) rem;
bytes--;
rem >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
} while (bytes > 0);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes_state);
......@@ -126,7 +123,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes_state);
* @buf: where to copy the pseudo-random bytes to
* @bytes: the requested number of bytes
*/
void prandom_bytes(void *buf, int bytes)
void prandom_bytes(void *buf, size_t bytes)
{
struct rnd_state *state = &get_cpu_var(net_rand_state);
......@@ -137,7 +134,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes);
static void prandom_warmup(struct rnd_state *state)
{
/* Calling RNG ten times to satify recurrence condition */
/* Calling RNG ten times to satisfy recurrence condition */
prandom_u32_state(state);
prandom_u32_state(state);
prandom_u32_state(state);
......@@ -152,7 +149,7 @@ static void prandom_warmup(struct rnd_state *state)
static u32 __extract_hwseed(void)
{
u32 val = 0;
unsigned int val = 0;
(void)(arch_get_random_seed_int(&val) ||
arch_get_random_int(&val));
......@@ -228,7 +225,7 @@ static void __prandom_timer(unsigned long dontcare)
prandom_seed(entropy);
/* reseed every ~60 seconds, in [40 .. 80) interval with slack */
expires = 40 + (prandom_u32() % 40);
expires = 40 + prandom_u32_max(40);
seed_timer.expires = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(expires * MSEC_PER_SEC);
add_timer(&seed_timer);
......
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